The majestic bald eagle

We humans are fascinated by the bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus), with its majestic presence and its identification as a symbol. In fact, the United States has made it its national…

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The Émond family

As an only child, I was always fascinated by big families. One of the great joys of my childhood was when all my uncles, aunts and cousins got together in…

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Welcome to the Fels Andrade Gallery

A brand-new art gallery has opened in Mont- Tremblant. Artist (painter) Anne-Louise Andrade and sculptor David Fels host art lovers here from Monday to Friday by appointment, and Saturday and…

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The Clagett family

Tom Clagett and Nancy Leiter Clagett came to Mont-Tremblant for the first time in the winter of ’41-’42; they had just married that fall. Their childhood friend Joe Ryan —…

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The bat: a happiness charm

Rest assured, bats don’t get tangled in your hair, there are no vampire bats in these northern latitudes, and while these little mammals sometimes carry the rabies virus, the risks…

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The eastern cottontail rabbit, in town and country

The eastern cottontail rabbit, which is present in much of the United States, moved into southern Ontario in the 1860s. Since then, it has moved progressively north, taking advantage of…

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